CREWE'S Big Brother girl Jennie Corner has moved a step closer to winning this year's show after landing herself in the final.

The 18-year-old former business student at South Cheshire College won immunity from eviction on Friday's show after coming first in a life-size Big Brother board game.

Producers set up a huge game board with 80 squares - one for each day of the series so far - and contestants took turns throwing a giant dice to move around the board.

When Jennie, of Valley Road, rolled the correct number to be the first to complete the game she was told to collect her prize from the Diary Room.

While her housemates watched on the plasma screen in the lounge, a nervous Jennie waited to find out what fate held in store.

Victoriously waving a bottle of champagne, Jennie was told to open the prize envelope.

She was expressionless as she stared at the card and her housemates expected the worst. They sat with open mouths waiting for Jennie to announce her prize.

Finally,a big smile crept her face and she read in shock: 'Congratulations. The bearer of this ticket gets a free pass to the Big Brother final...the bearer is immune from next week's eviction and the ticket is non-transferable!'

Screaming, Jennie replied: 'I don't know what to do!'

On returning to the living area, she added: 'I'm in the final! I've never been in the final of anything!'

Winners of the cult show stand to scoop £100,000 in prize-money as well as the chance of instant fame and fortune on TV.

It is not known whether Jennie will return to her job as barmaid at The Earl on Nantwich Road in Crewe.

Landlord Paul Halligan said: 'All the locals are absolutely delighted. We are all very happy and really rooting for her to win.'

Customers have plenty of opportunity to follow her progress - the programme is screened round-the-clock and is being shown on large screens in the pub.

Meanwhile, housemates have received another twist after Big Brother asked the public to vote to put four former housemates into the 'secret' house next door. The winner will go back into the 'real' house on Friday.